First, my colleague interrupted one of his colleagues. I don't mind. However, I should point out that we just lost 30 minutes, and we want to be efficient. The parliamentary secretary says that he wants efficiency, but everyone here seems to be intentionally wasting everyone else's time.
Of course, the Liberals don't want to hear about the motion involving Frank Baylis. That's their issue. However, we're talking about the effective management of public funds, and $237 million is no small amount. Even though another committee will study all the spending that has been done, we're fully aware that we'll never know the whole story. That said, once we find out about a situation, Canadians expect us to shed light on it. That's quite clear.
We now have evidence that the Liberals have no intention of helping the opposition members do their job. This is obvious. They're simply filibustering to waste everyone's time, when we're dealing with critical situations.
If we hadn't found out about the story involving WE, two brothers would have received $43 million to manage a $1-billion program. Now we're talking about a $237-million contract awarded to a former Liberal colleague, and the people on the other side don't want to hear about it. I can understand them, but it's not my job to support them in this matter.